The
function of this workshop is the discussion of work-in-progress
that
utilizes commercial workloads for the evaluation of computer
architectures. By discussing this ongoing research, the workshop
will
expose participants to the characteristics of commercial workload
behavior,
provide an understanding of how commercial workloads exercise computer
systems
and help establish methodologies for measuring, modeling and analyzing
the
execution time characteristics of these workloads.

Topics of interest

Below is the proposed list of topics for the workshop. Topics
include, but
are not restricted to, the following:

Interested authors are expected to submit a short paper (up to six
pages) by
the submission deadline in pdf
format to one of the workshop organizers. Papers will be reviewed and
accepted based on their novelty, their relevance to
the
workshop and their technical merit. Authors of accepted papers are
expected to
submit the final version of their short paper (no more than six pages)
by the
final version deadline. A bound proceedings will be distributed to the
workshop
attendees. In addition, accepted papers will be made available on
the
workshop's web site. Authors of accepted papers are also expected to
present
their work during a 20-minute talk.